Diana Kapp
Journalist Diana Kapp Looks at the Modern Environmental Movement in Her New Book, “Girls Who Green the World”
On Wednesday, April 27th at 6:30 PM, The Book Stall welcomes Diana Kapp as she discusses her new book, Girls Who Green the World: Thirty-Four Rebel Women Out to Save Our Planet. Kapp will be in conversation with Winnetka native Kaitlin Mogentale, the founder of Pulp Pantry, and one of the amazing women profiled in her book! We recommend this free event to environmentalists ages 12 and up. Girls Who Green the World will be for sale, and Ms. Kapp will be happy to sign copies.
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Evanston Township High School Auditorium
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